For the canyoning trip, everyone meets at a pre-arranged point in Valencia. From there, a transfer takes the group to the starting point, about an hour away.
After a short briefing, you'll be fitted with a wetsuit and the necessary equipment. Wetsuits are selected according to individual comfort and sensitivity to cold.
The expedition lasts around 3.5 hours and is led by a Russian-speaking instructor, supported by two local mountain guides and two assistants.
The route includes natural slides, waterfalls, caves, and sections that follow the watercourse. It begins on one side of the village of Anna and finishes at a different point further downstream. The highlight of the route is a spectacular waterfall at the end of the canyon, where you'll descend through the flowing water.
Every obstacle has an alternative route, so anyone who prefers not to jump or use the natural slides can continue on foot instead.
You're welcome to bring a packed lunch, energy bars, and water or tea in a thermos. Any food should be sealed in waterproof bags.